Work will begin in July on a new international school for the eastern part of Lisbon occupied by the former Expo 98 site, Parque das Nações. The United Lisbon International School is a €50 million project spearheaded by the Martinhal Group which also owns a string of hotels and resorts in the Algarve, Cascais and Lisbon. The project will be run by the non-profit organisation ISS International Schools Services, which works with over 500 international schools and thousands of teachers across its suite of services, “creating one of the largest global footprints in international education support”. Apart from the international school, the project will also feature office space, a hotel and assisted-living residences for the elderly. Last year, the Martinhal Group, owned by entrepreneurs Chitra and Roman Stern, joined a group of investors from the tourism sector and bought the campus of the former Universidade Independente in Avenida Marechal Gomes da Costa. The developers launched the project for a new international school for this part of Lisbon, encouraged by the number of Chinese HNWIs living in the area. Plans have developed to include an educational hub (United Education Hub) integrating academies in an area with spaces for startups and coworking… Read full this story
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